lose to each
other and not permit each other's short-comings to be a source of disunity
and consequently a means of depriving thirsty souls of this life-giving
Message! The world is full of evil and dark forces and the friends must
not permit these forces to get hold of them by thinking and feeling
negatively towards each other.... Undated
His (the Guardian's) burden is truly so heavy--no doubt in the future
people will see his life in its proper perspective and be able to
appreciate what he has done, to all intents and purposes entirely alone,
for the Cause.
Letter of 10 May 1945
10 May 1945
Many of the most valuable, enkindled and erudite teachers the Cause has
possessed were formerly members of the clergy, Islamic or Christian.
Letter of 7 July 1945
7 July 1945
What England needs is a higher percentage of people able to meet and
attract the public on a large scale, and he hopes you will, in the course
of giving the Message to every soul that yearns for it, make a special
effort to confirm people who in their turn will be able to arise and
broadcast the teachings.
The efforts of the friends are, of course, needed to accomplish the
objectives of the Six Year Teaching Plan, and they should be encouraged to
do their part, even though they may imagine themselves incapable of
discharging such duties!
The Tablet of Visitation is a compilation of words of Baha'u'llah,
revealed at different times for those who were far from Him, made by
Nabil, at the Master's instruction, after the Ascension of Baha'u'llah....
Letter of 3 March 1946
3 March 1946
A city like London needs a really impressive, central and suitable room
which will, on its own merits, create a favourable impression, and he
hopes the friends will bear this in mind, and at the earliest possible
date get quarters that are not in a basement.
As to attracting the youth; there must be a great number of serious-minded
people coming back to civilian life. Of course youth attracts youth, and
if once an active nucleus of young Baha'is could be formed, and conduct
their own meetings no doubt they would soon get others interested.
Letter of 4 March 1946
4 March 1946
He (the Guardian) was very sorry to hear that ... has left the Cause, and
suggests that you point out to her, and to any other of the friends who
are confused and upset over this matter, that the Manifestation of God
only gives us teachings and
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